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Communicating with Farmers Under Stress

In addition to being helpful for working with farmers and ranchers, the workshop educates participants about managing stress in their own lives and teaches how stressors can affect physical health and relationships with family or coworkers.

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COVID-19: Managing Stress and Wellness

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This virtual workshop is designed for farmers and ranchers, their families, and others that work closely with them in the agricultural industry. It provides information on identifying common stressors, recognizing stress symptoms, and managing stress.
An upcoming online training by Nebraska Extension will teach participants how to recognize and respond to potential signs of crisis and suicidal behavior.
Sleep affects every moment of our daily lives, from how we think and remember to how our bodies thrive or deteriorate. It determines how we deal with stress, make choices related to safety, and function as human beings. While most health education tends to focus on nutrition and activity, sleep is arguably the single most important factor in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and lack of it causes a significantly reduced quality of life. Find resources and learn more about this Nebraska Extension program.
This workshop is designed for individuals who work with farmers and ranchers on a regular basis, such as bank lenders, ag suppliers, insurance agents, healthcare professionals, and anyone involved with the lives of farmers and ranchers. Resources and handouts are available here.
This virtual workshop is designed for farmers and ranchers, their families, and others that work closely with them in the agricultural industry. It provides information on identifying common stressors, recognizing stress symptoms, and managing stress.
An upcoming online training by Nebraska Extension will teach participants how to recognize and respond to potential signs of crisis and suicidal behavior.
Sleep affects every moment of our daily lives, from how we think and remember to how our bodies thrive or deteriorate. It determines how we deal with stress, make choices related to safety, and function as human beings. While most health education tends to focus on nutrition and activity, sleep is arguably the single most important factor in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and lack of it causes a significantly reduced quality of life. Find resources and learn more about this Nebraska Extension program.
This workshop is designed for individuals who work with farmers and ranchers on a regular basis, such as bank lenders, ag suppliers, insurance agents, healthcare professionals, and anyone involved with the lives of farmers and ranchers. Resources and handouts are available here.